My story:
The move by Clyde Williams, a former aide to Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama who already has $125,000 on hand, could pose a particular threat to Rangel, whose newly drawn district is more than 50 percent latino and who may face a challenge from Adraino Espaillat, a Dominican-American state senator.

My story:

The move by Clyde Williams, a former aide to Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama who already has $125,000 on hand, could pose a particular threat to Rangel, whose newly drawn district is more than 50 percent latino and who may face a challenge from Adraino Espaillat, a Dominican-American state senator.